Meristematic Tissues
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What is the function of lateral meristem ?
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Name the regions in which parenchyma tissue is present.
They are pipe-like, consisting of a group of specialized cells. They transport substances and form two-way traffic in plants. Which of the following terms qualify for the features mentioned above?
Xylem tissue
Vascular tissue
Root hairs
Phloem tissue
Which meristem helps in increasing the girth?
Why is differentiation in plants open?
- A: Apical B: Lateral C: Intercalary
- A: Lateral B: Apical C: Intercalar
- A: Apical B: Intercalary C: Lateral
- A: Intercalary B: Lateral C: Apical
When a flower arises in the axil of leaf-like structure, this structure is known as
Apical meristem arises from floral meristem
True
False
- Intercalary meristem
- Secondary meristem
- Primary meristem
- Apical meristem
Is meristematic tissue also known as cambium?
Which of the following is the characteristic feature of cells of meristematic tissue?
Actively dividing cells with dense cytoplasm thick cell wall and prominent nuclei
Actively dividing cells with dense cytoplasm, thin cell wall and no vacuoles
Actively dividing cells with thin cytoplasm, thin cell wall and no vacuoles
Actively dividing cells with little cytoplasm, thin cell wall and prominent nuclei
The cells of ____ tissue in plants divide continuously.
Types of tissue in branch table form till the last branch
Which tissue helps in increasing the length of stem and root?
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- Small and have thin cell wall
- Compactly arranged without intercellular spaces
- Living with prominent nucleus and abundant cytoplasm
- Non dividing cells
The meristematic tissues A, B and C depicted in the picture are:
Apical, lateral, and intercalary respectively.
Intercalary, lateral, and apical respectively.
Apical, intercalary, and lateral respectively.
None of the above
Write four characteristics of meristematic cells.
What do 'A' and 'B' represent in the given picture?
A: Intercalary meristem, B: Apical meristem
A: Lateral meristem; B: Apical meristem
A: Intercalary meristem; B: Lateral meristem.
A: Lateral meristem; B: Intercalary meristem.
The dead element present in the phloem is
Companion cells
Phloem fibres
Phloem parenchyma
Sieve tubes
- Lateral
- Intercalary
- Apical
Which one of the following is the largest single cell of the living world?
Red blood cell
Guard cell from plant leaf
Bacterial cell
Ostrich egg
- Lost the capacity to divide
- Ability to grow and divide
- Cellulosic cell walls
- Presence of large vacuoles
Phloem tissue comprises of
Vessels
Sieve tubes
Tracheids
All of the above